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Information about Bridges in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1865-04-18, New York Herald; account of Robert E. Lee’s return to Richmond
1865-04-21, Richmond Times; plans are afoot by the government to rebuild the bridges over the James
1865-04-25, Richmond Whig; "partial list" of views taken by Mathew Brady of Richmond
1865-05-04, Official Records, Ser. I, Vol. XLVI/3, p. 1084; Union armies marching through Richmond are ordered to pass by Castle Thunder and Libby Prison
1865-05-27, Official Records, Ser. I, Vol. XLVII/1, p. 605; report of the march through Richmond
1865-06-07, Richmond Whig; description of travel on the James River pontoon bridges
1865-06-13, Richmond Whig; Mayo’s Bridge will be completed this week
1865-06-19, Richmond Whig; Mayo’s Bridge is ready for foot traffic, and will be ready for vehicles soon
1865-06-19, Richmond Whig; the two pontoon bridges are still the only means of communication with Manchester
1865-06-29, Richmond Whig; the new Mayo’s Bridge is completed and open – pontoon bridges are to be taken up
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